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but the civil rights bill. >> it was republican of texas. >> we had george h.w. bush in his house. >> but civil rights changed that. >> 1884, prominent republican described the democratic party the party as rum, it took a century for republicans to win the catholic vote. >> during this convention, mormons were always democrats, because the moral act of 1862, the land grant college act also outlaud polygamy. >> why the democratic party ahead of history. when you say latinos this is party for you and that's a growing demographics. when we talk about gays in this country, not equal medical rights, equal immigration rights, this is a party that's basically saying we're going to create an equal path to success. >> regardless of the jobs numbers. >> it's not about strategic positioning. the republican party is where it is because of the base. they had to appeal to their base. by and large is ed d-- elderly americans talking to a chair. >> everybody's here is talking about how the republican party breaks out from its current base, what is the strategy for that? >> i hav
but the civil rights bill. >> it was republican of texas. >> we had george h.w. bush in his house. >> but civil rights changed that. >> 1884, prominent republican described the democratic party the party as rum, it took a century for republicans to win the catholic vote. >> during this convention, mormons were always democrats, because the moral act of 1862, the land grant college act also outlaud polygamy. >> why the democratic party ahead of history. when...
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. >> civil-rights. it was submitted via social media and is being presented exactly as sent to us. the question comes from melissa on twitter. this go around me begin with jill. >> where do you stand on the ability to detained americans indefinitely and why? >> it is an outrage that 1021 ndaa was ever passed to start with. [applause] it is an incredible betrayal of our civil liberties that the president's has assumed dictatorial rights to put us in prison and his -- at his pleasure without charge or without trial. this is not allowable and is a basic offense against the very foundation of american liberty. it should be repealed. [applause] we must also repeal the president's interpretation of the enforcement act in 2001. the military used at that said -- youth act that said assassinations are in the power of this president. we need to put an end to assassination. an end to the fisa act which retroactively legalized of more to the wiretapping against legal u.s. [applause] we need to repeal the patriot act and we need to stop the persecution of whistle-blowers who blow the whistle on
. >> civil-rights. it was submitted via social media and is being presented exactly as sent to us. the question comes from melissa on twitter. this go around me begin with jill. >> where do you stand on the ability to detained americans indefinitely and why? >> it is an outrage that 1021 ndaa was ever passed to start with. [applause] it is an incredible betrayal of our civil liberties that the president's has assumed dictatorial rights to put us in prison and his -- at his...
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the congressman, son of the civil rights leader, has been absent from congress since early june. >>> when we come back here tonight our "making a difference" report. last time we checked in they were down to their last $40 struggling to find new homes for a lot of their best friends but there's been a development in the story since. >>> we are kicking off a week's worth of "making a difference" reports tonight with an update on an organization in detroit rescuing stray dogs from city streets. they have come a long way since we last checked in with them in the face of what seems like an endless number of dogs who need their help. our story tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles. >> something's been going down. i see her. i got a visual. >> reporter: in hot pursuit in the motor city. >> visual. there she is. >> reporter: not cops out to make an arrest but members of detroit dog rescue scrambling to save one of the city's estimated 50,000 strays. >> good girl. >> all these people come out. this dog is just -- it warms my heart. >> reporter: "nightly news" first profiled the ddr a year ago and
the congressman, son of the civil rights leader, has been absent from congress since early june. >>> when we come back here tonight our "making a difference" report. last time we checked in they were down to their last $40 struggling to find new homes for a lot of their best friends but there's been a development in the story since. >>> we are kicking off a week's worth of "making a difference" reports tonight with an update on an organization in detroit...
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to get a civil rights act, to get a voting rights act. now we see it being dismembered at the state level through concerted republican efforts under the guise of a voter fraud. why has there not been a more articulate objection to this from within the republican party? >> it is sad. it is very, very sad. it is really -- it is crazy that the leadership of the republican party is not standing up and saying you must not go down that road. that in another period, another time, you had republican leadership in the united states house of representatives in the united states senate who fought for civil rights. who fought for voting rights. who stood with us. who met with us on the day we marched on washington almost 50 years ago. you had people like one of the great leaders of the united states senate and now these leaders are not -- even the nominee who said one word -- not one word about what they're trying to do. >> eliot: it is fascinating because you're right. i remember even in new york, not even in new york, rockefeller republicans who we
to get a civil rights act, to get a voting rights act. now we see it being dismembered at the state level through concerted republican efforts under the guise of a voter fraud. why has there not been a more articulate objection to this from within the republican party? >> it is sad. it is very, very sad. it is really -- it is crazy that the leadership of the republican party is not standing up and saying you must not go down that road. that in another period, another time, you had...
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allow that sort of kind of because it is a civil rights violation and in the united states law enforcement typically does not behave like that and that's why you have sort of a moderate mayor a great mayor cory booker newark who is outraged about this and you also have a far right wing governor one of the most you know outspoken right wingers in the country chris christie was the governor of new jersey he also said that this is completely unacceptable it's bush in new york city is a c. has plenty of crime if you're going to be focusing on shots because you think muslims inherently have some sort of problem going to us a lot of rapes going to sort of violent crime but honestly it's just not the way to do it is not the way that we did it department of homeland security when i hope working with them and i hope that the n.y.p.d. learns you know not only from this but their conduct of the occupy wall street protesters that they're sort of overstepping the sort of the line the logical and what sort of city and a lot of areas that i would consider viral activists animal rights activists occupy wa
allow that sort of kind of because it is a civil rights violation and in the united states law enforcement typically does not behave like that and that's why you have sort of a moderate mayor a great mayor cory booker newark who is outraged about this and you also have a far right wing governor one of the most you know outspoken right wingers in the country chris christie was the governor of new jersey he also said that this is completely unacceptable it's bush in new york city is a c. has...
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. >> young women don't know that the civil rights bill got them jobs but they do title ix got them athletic time. >> the last two weeks, you know how i felt about the opening er is mownys, england felt it had to say, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for watching. we don't like ourselves very much and you don't like ourselv ourselves, either. now we're showing the queen out of the helicopter. that having been said -- we all get sucked into watching it. someone is doing something extraordinary. my favorite moment, felix sanchez of the dominican republic, won the medal for the 400 meter hurdle. he had been brought up by his grandmother, she had died, she had run with her picture on her, he won, he wept, i wept. >> your voice this week is coming right up. thank you all. >>> but first -- three moments from this week in history. what year was it? nancy pelosi made history. >> i'm very proud that they had the encourage to vote for a woman for speaker of house. >> the situation in iraq is unacceptable. >> president bush gambled on a troop surge in iraq. >> tremendous pressure put on this administrat
. >> young women don't know that the civil rights bill got them jobs but they do title ix got them athletic time. >> the last two weeks, you know how i felt about the opening er is mownys, england felt it had to say, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for watching. we don't like ourselves very much and you don't like ourselv ourselves, either. now we're showing the queen out of the helicopter. that having been said -- we all get sucked into watching it. someone is doing something...
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the civil rights chief is warning of an all-out civil war. an estimate 5d,000 people have been killed since the conflict began a year ago now. >>> police in the krir caribbean island of nebus are looking for the man who robbed justice stephen breyer, his wife and his friends. the 73-year-old, their wife and their houseguests were confronted by a machete-yielding man who robbed them. >>> and washington has signed the gay marriage bill. >>> and kate middleton is spending her first valentine's day as a married woman away from her husband. prince william is deployed and the duchess visited a charity where the 8-year-old boy whose mom worked there got kate a valentine's day card and a bouquet of roses. how cute. well, given what is going on in washington, you probably didn't see this coming. republicans reversing and agreeing to the extended payroll tax cut without paying for it. in just minutes the president will make a push to extend the payroll tax cut and will be joined by people who can explain what the extra $40 a week in their paycheck mean
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wing more so than anybody on the right more civil libertarians and very recently the one of the top people in the iranian movement man by the name of john allison has recently became president of the cato institute and this is a major thing because the libertarians and random always been to a bit but at the loggerheads re the hate it libertarians so this is basically taking the cato institute it's already very right wing and pushing them even further to the star board it's it's really quite a remarkable thing correct me if i'm wrong my recollection is that the cato institute actually started out as the david d. koch foundation and and david koch was involved in this big power struggle over the last some months to reclaim the cato institute does this represent his reclamation of it or his reclaiming it or is this you know the cato institute moving more in the direction of the paul ryan libertarian republicans or objectivist republicans. well it's moving in the direction of the of the objectivists and as you say the paul ryan wing of the republican party what would you have to underst
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he violated the civil rights because of his actions. the second is they look to see if there was any color of abuse. color of law abuse, rather. in other words, did law enforcement fail to act because of bias? and therein lies another violation of civil rights. >> could have been the police department who had a racial -- >> by failing to act. usually you see it in cases where the police will overact. right, they're arresting a defendant and they may have excessive use of force. it's called color of law abuse. so you have a two-pronged approach. what could occur also is that the fbi can monitor what the state is doing. and also avail themselves for additional resources such as forensic evidence. assistance in, you know, closing out the case. >> i mean, it's hard, you're an attorney, you're trying to deal with facts and laws, but what's your sense of how this will play out? do you expect him to be charged an arrested? >> i do expect him to be charged an arrested, only because there's so little evidence to the contrary. if you were claimin
he violated the civil rights because of his actions. the second is they look to see if there was any color of abuse. color of law abuse, rather. in other words, did law enforcement fail to act because of bias? and therein lies another violation of civil rights. >> could have been the police department who had a racial -- >> by failing to act. usually you see it in cases where the police will overact. right, they're arresting a defendant and they may have excessive use of force. it's...
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was elected on a platform a civil rights or the great society that actually cut poverty in the united states and after in four years but that's what people wanted he jumped in front of the parade and said this is my parade a president can have the best intentions in the world president obama when campaigning back three years ago four years ago talked about a public option for health care and fundamentally changing america under reaganomics he never got enough of the people or the people's representatives with him to pull it off. hopefully now after we've seen the debacle xin in ohio and wisconsin and all around the country we always right wing economic policies and the crash of the bush bush years there are enough people awake and aware of damage that thirty years of reaganomics and unruh. unrelenting war against working people and trickle down economics have done to us hopefully now other democrats will feel enough wind behind their backs that they can also jump out in front of this parade so now we have the attention of our lawmakers our president is calling out the radical right wi
was elected on a platform a civil rights or the great society that actually cut poverty in the united states and after in four years but that's what people wanted he jumped in front of the parade and said this is my parade a president can have the best intentions in the world president obama when campaigning back three years ago four years ago talked about a public option for health care and fundamentally changing america under reaganomics he never got enough of the people or the people's...
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this is the civil rights issue of our day. [applause] if we do anything less, we condemn general -- generations to joblessness, hopelessness and life on the government dole. if we do anything less, we will endanger our global imperative for competitiveness, and if we do anything less, we will tear apart the fabric of who we are and cement the turn towards enentitlement and grieve. mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild us from home and help us lead abroad. they will provide the answer to from where does america stand? the times are real and hard, but america has overcome hard challenges before. whenever you find yourself doubting us, just think about all those times that america made the impossible seem inevitable in retrospect. our revolutionary founding against the greatest military power of the time, a crifflet war, brother against brother, hundreds of thousands dead on both sides, that we emerge a more perfect union and when patriots were determined to overcome slavery and segregation and europe at whole and peace and the
this is the civil rights issue of our day. [applause] if we do anything less, we condemn general -- generations to joblessness, hopelessness and life on the government dole. if we do anything less, we will endanger our global imperative for competitiveness, and if we do anything less, we will tear apart the fabric of who we are and cement the turn towards enentitlement and grieve. mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild us from home and help us lead abroad. they will provide the answer to from...
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this is an issue of civil rights. >> rev. al sharpton and a dozen other church leaders came together to dispel what they call a myth that all african american preachers are fundamentally opposed to same- sex marriage. >> people of faith have the right to be in the public square. we do not have the right to impose our personal religious beliefs on others in matters of public policy. marriage equality is primarily a public policy issue and not a theological 1. >> back in march, governor o'malley sign legislation legally recognizing same-sex marriage. the law does not go into effect until january, 2013, to give opponents time to put the measure on the ballot. maryland will be one of four states voting on same-sex marriage laws. calls are pouring into and from the stone bank at the maryland marriage alliance headquarters in and not the phone bank at the maryland marriage alliance headquarters in annapolis. he says reverend sharpton does not speak for the broad leadership of the african- american community. >> i do not think he ho
this is an issue of civil rights. >> rev. al sharpton and a dozen other church leaders came together to dispel what they call a myth that all african american preachers are fundamentally opposed to same- sex marriage. >> people of faith have the right to be in the public square. we do not have the right to impose our personal religious beliefs on others in matters of public policy. marriage equality is primarily a public policy issue and not a theological 1. >> back in march,...
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and new york civil rights coalition, michael myers. good to see you. as i was watching. i thought, let's take another page out of the madonna handbook and lets it always seem to work. >> this is another example of an assault of catholic church. look at the head of this list, president obama, with the mandate, you shall or else, then you have this chick, nicky, whatever her name is. she is playing to the hollywood crowd. and their anti-catholic beliefs. you know what, we as americans, we have a choice. you don't have to vote for obama for mandate. you don't have to buy her products. she endorses other things. we have that freedom to choose not to buy her music or makeup. >> sean: they started off with a prayer to whitney houston. it's somewhat ironic. >> look, it's easy for people that are performers to be outrageous. this performer her trade is being outrageous. they imitating madonna. guess what? hollywood and the grammies and all these folks in the music industry they are equal opportunity offenders. they will mock religion. they will lampoon it. but as they suggest, f
and new york civil rights coalition, michael myers. good to see you. as i was watching. i thought, let's take another page out of the madonna handbook and lets it always seem to work. >> this is another example of an assault of catholic church. look at the head of this list, president obama, with the mandate, you shall or else, then you have this chick, nicky, whatever her name is. she is playing to the hollywood crowd. and their anti-catholic beliefs. you know what, we as americans, we...
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rights leader, clearly an inoperation to us all. those are -- an inspiration to us all. those are the four books i'm reading bay and be remiss by saying almost every summer -- and i just happened to see my english teacher in high school on saturday, at an event, and of course my favorite book, and largely bus of this teacher, is the great gatsby, and it always makes for great summer reading, and of course, taken from then 1920s, and during the roaring 20s and the jazz age and the time of elusive dreams, and of course the language of f. scott fitzgerald, the way he is available able to write both symbolically and with mixed metaphors, and as he describes the gambler, fluoroshame, at the time, eating with a ferocious delicacy. so this is always a great read and i hope it has some influence on my children. in the category of favorite book and movie, of course, would be "to kill a mockingbird. ""and the highest honor any eselect e selected official is to be referred to as atticus finch, and of course the incredible novel written by harp
rights leader, clearly an inoperation to us all. those are -- an inspiration to us all. those are the four books i'm reading bay and be remiss by saying almost every summer -- and i just happened to see my english teacher in high school on saturday, at an event, and of course my favorite book, and largely bus of this teacher, is the great gatsby, and it always makes for great summer reading, and of course, taken from then 1920s, and during the roaring 20s and the jazz age and the time of...
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that, he says, was a violation of his civil rights. the naacp wants an outside agency to investigate the case. they are planning to meet with the department of justice. abc 7 news. >> thank you. some good news for the district in the battle against obesity. a new survey reveals at least % of adults are obies in 12 u.s. states. the district tied with new as the fourth least amount. just under 24%. mississippi has the highest percent. colorado has the lowest. a 7 is on your side with the release of the iphone 5. pc magazine is reporting that an at&t source says the new iphone will launch in the third or week of september. that false and line with a letter to the rumored press conference. -- that falls in line with a large fleet rumored press conference. >> did you have a good time? a great time. was a great time. the vertigo, that is a big ride. the crazy one. it was crazy. time. a great >> nice weather. >> absolutely. not so nice tomorrow. let's get it started. 90 and 72 the high and low. average high down to 87. the average load down t
that, he says, was a violation of his civil rights. the naacp wants an outside agency to investigate the case. they are planning to meet with the department of justice. abc 7 news. >> thank you. some good news for the district in the battle against obesity. a new survey reveals at least % of adults are obies in 12 u.s. states. the district tied with new as the fourth least amount. just under 24%. mississippi has the highest percent. colorado has the lowest. a 7 is on your side with the...
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our mission is silver rights, not civil rights, but silver rights to make free enterprise and capitalism to work for the poor and i would argue they even view middle class today, you feel poor. if you are living in a major city, making less than $450,000, $50,000, $70,000 a year, living in a small town, making $25,000, $30,000 a year struggling to make ends meet, so folks living from paycheck to paycheck before the economic crisis, and whether you are white, black, red, brown, or yellow, you want to see some more green, so we think that financial dignity and financial literacy is a new civil rights issue. you don't understand the language of money, and you don't have a bank account, you're an economic slave. >> ambassador, what made you get involved in the project? >> dr. king's mission was to redeem the soul of america from the triple evils of racism, war, and poverty. >> that's more than a government proposition, and we found that we had to involve everybody in the free enterprises, and that was more money available in the free enterprise system. if we learn the language of money, as j
our mission is silver rights, not civil rights, but silver rights to make free enterprise and capitalism to work for the poor and i would argue they even view middle class today, you feel poor. if you are living in a major city, making less than $450,000, $50,000, $70,000 a year, living in a small town, making $25,000, $30,000 a year struggling to make ends meet, so folks living from paycheck to paycheck before the economic crisis, and whether you are white, black, red, brown, or yellow, you...
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she is the head of the national bar association, civil-rights section. i am fortunate enough that she works for me and for the lawyers committee as our public policy director. if you look at the map of shame, you will see there are these scales of justice on several states. that is because it indicates these laws now are not in effect in those states. mind you, if we had not organized, some of these states like wisconsin have a scale of justice on it because we sued along with the aclu, the state of wisconsin. new hampshire,me hampshi that does not go into effect until 2013, but it has some precursor effects of this year. if you look at georgia and if you look at georgia -- i'm sorry, south carolina and alabama, mississippi, texas, you will see those scales of justice are there because we sued texas. we are litigating with them right now. some of the lawyers are going to court today. we, also, objected to the justice department around south carolina and we are objecting in alabama and mississippi. let me get one thing straight. people say everybody think
she is the head of the national bar association, civil-rights section. i am fortunate enough that she works for me and for the lawyers committee as our public policy director. if you look at the map of shame, you will see there are these scales of justice on several states. that is because it indicates these laws now are not in effect in those states. mind you, if we had not organized, some of these states like wisconsin have a scale of justice on it because we sued along with the aclu, the...
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this is the civil rights issue of our day. if we do anything less we condemn generations to joblessness and hopelessness and life on the government dole. if we do anything less we'll tear apart the fabric of who we are mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild us at home. and they will help us lead abroad. they will provide an answer to the question, where does america stand. ameca h overcome hard challenges before. whenever you find yourself doubting us, just think about all those times that america made the impossible seem inevitable in retrospect. we had a kill war, brother against brothers, hundreds of thousands a dead on both sides, a second founding when i am patient patriots were determined to overcome the defects of slerynd scourge of gregatio along struggle against communism with the soviet union eventually in collapse and europe free and as peace. and in the aftermath of 9/11 the willingness to take really hard, hard decisions that secured us and prevented the follow-on attack that everybody thought preordained. and on
this is the civil rights issue of our day. if we do anything less we condemn generations to joblessness and hopelessness and life on the government dole. if we do anything less we'll tear apart the fabric of who we are mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild us at home. and they will help us lead abroad. they will provide an answer to the question, where does america stand. ameca h overcome hard challenges before. whenever you find yourself doubting us, just think about all those times that...
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and civil rights. we have a party in other words that is going after seniors after gays, after the poor, after latinos after women after everybody in this society who basically is even slightly vulnerable slightly powerless. i take americans who don't fit in these categories are gradually seeing the light. they're seeing that this agenda is so extreme fanatical and right wing that it does not belong in the mainstream of america. >> eliot: that was extraordinarily well said but very, very depressing. i think there is still outrage in robert reich. >> don't be depressed. i think obama will win and progressives in this country will be electrified by all of this. >> eliot: i certainly hope so. from your mouth to god's ears. check it out on www.robertreich.org . thank you for your time. illegal spying on muslims by polilililililililililililililililililililililililililili [ male announcer ] the inventors of twix had a falling out, so the production of twix was divided between two separate factories. left twi
and civil rights. we have a party in other words that is going after seniors after gays, after the poor, after latinos after women after everybody in this society who basically is even slightly vulnerable slightly powerless. i take americans who don't fit in these categories are gradually seeing the light. they're seeing that this agenda is so extreme fanatical and right wing that it does not belong in the mainstream of america. >> eliot: that was extraordinarily well said but very, very...
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when the civil rights movement happened, they shifted. i remember discussions in the 1980's and 1990's. the latino community, to be appealed to on issues like small government and family values, and they wrote off that possibility, quite frankly, with racism, seeing every brown person, every latino, as an illegal. they have done the same thing with the asian community. they used to be very republican. coming from hostile countries -- they have been driven into the democratic party with subtle and not so subtle racial appeals. i think they believe if they can do what they did in 2010, they can turn out their older white bass, and they can hold onto power, and they can -- they can turn out their older what it -- white base -- it is not a permanent strategy, but it can keep them in power for a while. and it is ugly. tavis: the new book from joan walsh is "what's the matter with white people?: why we long for a golden age that never was." she tells a wonderful story about her family and their presence. i have only scratched the surface, so yo
when the civil rights movement happened, they shifted. i remember discussions in the 1980's and 1990's. the latino community, to be appealed to on issues like small government and family values, and they wrote off that possibility, quite frankly, with racism, seeing every brown person, every latino, as an illegal. they have done the same thing with the asian community. they used to be very republican. coming from hostile countries -- they have been driven into the democratic party with subtle...
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the congressman, son of the civil rights leader, has been absent from congress since early june. >>> when we come back here tonight our "making a difference" report. last time we checked in they were down to their last $40 struggling to find new homes for a lot of their best friends but there's been a development in for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical hel
the congressman, son of the civil rights leader, has been absent from congress since early june. >>> when we come back here tonight our "making a difference" report. last time we checked in they were down to their last $40 struggling to find new homes for a lot of their best friends but there's been a development in for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the...
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but the point* about education is civil-rights that you should not be restricted to years of code. they have to go to answers. obama negative is high on the economy. reagan was a known entity, established figure. there is still a lot murky with mitt romney. there is plenty of time for the negative -- negativity. >> i agree. he has to talk about the future. condoleeza rice -- colusa rice shutoff about going forward and if he can do that. gerri: we have to leave it there. it will be fascinating what do think? whose speech had the most impact? or are you waiting for tonight? i will show the results at the end of the show. as tampa says goodbye charlotte well say hello to the influx. which cities are old hats? we have the top six. each have posted six conventions. new york city carter, clinton, a george debut bush. cincinnati 1924 percoset st. louis woodrow wilson 1916. number three, philadelphia seven major political conventions most recently 2000. number to baltimore. if the not a popular choice since 1912 and number one, chicago 31 conventions three out of florida for fdr also the c
but the point* about education is civil-rights that you should not be restricted to years of code. they have to go to answers. obama negative is high on the economy. reagan was a known entity, established figure. there is still a lot murky with mitt romney. there is plenty of time for the negative -- negativity. >> i agree. he has to talk about the future. condoleeza rice -- colusa rice shutoff about going forward and if he can do that. gerri: we have to leave it there. it will be...
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rights for all better working conditions peace instead of war to the corporate elite that era of the sixty's to the eighty's that was a disaster so when a second rate novelist began talking about how the poor don't deserve care from the rest of us and that the rich should never be asked to sacrifice a penny for the well being of others romney's very rich buddies and their parents found exactly what they needed that's a period superior moral justification for selfishness the only thing they had to do was get the american people to buy into this fringe philosophy of selfishness and that's what they set about to do. first there were those who knew exactly what they were doing people like billionaire fred koch the koch brothers dead fred koch was tired of seeing his money distributed to the poor surround the same time iran was pushing her philosophy koch founded the john birch society it was an organization devoted to free markets and limited government code words for rolling back protections for the poor john birch society opposed any attempts to redistribute wealth to working americans
rights for all better working conditions peace instead of war to the corporate elite that era of the sixty's to the eighty's that was a disaster so when a second rate novelist began talking about how the poor don't deserve care from the rest of us and that the rich should never be asked to sacrifice a penny for the well being of others romney's very rich buddies and their parents found exactly what they needed that's a period superior moral justification for selfishness the only thing they had...
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immigrant rights are not civil rights? >> no, i think civil rights are for blacks. >> immigrant rights are not civil rights. >> apparently not, and i guess not all people are, you know -- can enjoy the personal liberty that the 13th and 14th amendment in this country out to give them regardless of race and ethnicity and gender and personal preference. she's just showing us how her personal bias is getting in the way of the obvious good decision making that anyone looking at the emerging majority minority in this country ought to be paying attention to. so it was ignorant and she looks ignorant and unfortunately, once again, it's another dent in the party that is trying or claiming to say that they want to outreach, you know, latinos. >> do you think that ann coulter represents the views of mitt romney in any event? >> first, i don't, to be fair. but i think he hasn't been able to come clean when it comes to his whole notion of what immigration should be. he still hasn't said he doesn't believe in self-deportation. he still
immigrant rights are not civil rights? >> no, i think civil rights are for blacks. >> immigrant rights are not civil rights. >> apparently not, and i guess not all people are, you know -- can enjoy the personal liberty that the 13th and 14th amendment in this country out to give them regardless of race and ethnicity and gender and personal preference. she's just showing us how her personal bias is getting in the way of the obvious good decision making that anyone looking at...
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. >> he takes legislation that wasn't going to pass civil rights, the tax cut bill and in an in tant johnson gets it moving towards passage. >> thank you very, very, very much. >> chris: last week, caro took part in the library of congress book festival on the national mall and made clear he made johnson come alive for many reader. >> chris: do you like him? >> i don't like him or dislike him. you are in awe of him because you are constantly saying look at what he is doing now. >> chris: he got excited talking about johnson's rise to power but as we turn to the final book he is writing now, his demeanor suddenly changed. >> the story is going to turn very dark as soon as vietnam enters the picture. it is sort of a tragic story. a story of his great dreams that are the destroyed by a war. >> chris: you are 76 now. do you ever worry that you are not going to have time to finish this last book? >> well, sure. but, you know, it is not productive to think like that. >> chris: how long do you think it will take you to finish? >> i could say three or four years but why would you believe me?
. >> he takes legislation that wasn't going to pass civil rights, the tax cut bill and in an in tant johnson gets it moving towards passage. >> thank you very, very, very much. >> chris: last week, caro took part in the library of congress book festival on the national mall and made clear he made johnson come alive for many reader. >> chris: do you like him? >> i don't like him or dislike him. you are in awe of him because you are constantly saying look at what he...
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commission on civil rights. we did the most comprehensive study ever been done. we have exports both sides. when disaggregate the date and you look at the numbers i was work, the years of experience, what fields they go into because a college degree in mathematics or engineering is not the same as drama or english. and you look and you disaggregate that data and you look at the number of years of experience and all of those factors, you what find is that in some instances women as genevieve suggested, earn more. young women between the ages of 20-30 actually single and childless, actually earn more than men -- [ multiple speakers ] >> can i suggest a bipartisan basis to this argument? -- a woman would concede doing that same work as the men. so, that's concede that for those women and therefore the paychecks fairness act which deals only with the equal pay act, not with any of these statistics you're talking about. even if i give you that. the equal pay act should be updated from 1961 when it was passed so that the things on it would get bipartisan support for re
commission on civil rights. we did the most comprehensive study ever been done. we have exports both sides. when disaggregate the date and you look at the numbers i was work, the years of experience, what fields they go into because a college degree in mathematics or engineering is not the same as drama or english. and you look and you disaggregate that data and you look at the number of years of experience and all of those factors, you what find is that in some instances women as genevieve...
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or medicare or civil rights legislation. all of us today, he said, recognized such leglan is an had srnrtete mav en true in 1975, but not today. the credit or blame lies squarely with ayn rand. so i just read a bt from the flooof the book and in age, nw if you look at all of the political figures out there, the one who i think is widely believed to have had the greatest influence of all if you could cite a single person with gomee90tst influence on as cma fthe federal reserve but only did he set monetary policy, he was also a regulator and an advocate of deregulation. i think it's fair to say that he was te leading advoce of on thiieti ok sw en never really changed his stripes. he was an acolyte of a rand in the 1950's he was a member of the inner ircle and i don't have tim to read it i don't thinkhat get hofr20ee he appeared before henry waxman's committee, and he said that there was a flaw in the mind set. i was terribly surprised that we have all the poble i thog tjuhe -iesoanr nt business would be sufficient to prevent t
or medicare or civil rights legislation. all of us today, he said, recognized such leglan is an had srnrtete mav en true in 1975, but not today. the credit or blame lies squarely with ayn rand. so i just read a bt from the flooof the book and in age, nw if you look at all of the political figures out there, the one who i think is widely believed to have had the greatest influence of all if you could cite a single person with gomee90tst influence on as cma fthe federal reserve but only did he...
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, civil rights, rule of law. this was mentioned by gorbachev. he knew we could move russia forward only if they mobilize the free will of the people, and this energy of the russian people has to be based on observation of human rights, civil rights, rule of law, so we are all very distressed with the situation developing since may, not only with the sentencing of the rock event but also with cases like a freely elected deputy of his mandate. the same applies to him. we the socialists and democrats want a dialogue with russia. russia is also a member of oaecc.e it is in our interest to develop a dialogue not only on the partnership, economic cooperation, but also as far as human and civil rights are concerned. it is not only in our interest. it is in russian interest, because without it, and the russian society, the russian state cannot develop. thank you. >> thank you perry much. thank you, a share. dear colleagues, civil society and knows they can count on us. revolutions are one thing, but our words and not to
, civil rights, rule of law. this was mentioned by gorbachev. he knew we could move russia forward only if they mobilize the free will of the people, and this energy of the russian people has to be based on observation of human rights, civil rights, rule of law, so we are all very distressed with the situation developing since may, not only with the sentencing of the rock event but also with cases like a freely elected deputy of his mandate. the same applies to him. we the socialists and...
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rights movement. paul ryan has been active. >> no one considers them racist. >> however, the vice president if you were to take it to an extreme, the vice president did suggest, perhaps that shackling african-americans. >> unshackling wall street is a different claim. instead of economic policies is that he's trying to say. >> chains, probably not the ideal metaphor in retrospect. the romney campaign said it was a new low. they lost no time sending that out. we asked our political strike team, independent analysts and journalists whether it's the most negative campaign in history. here's what they came up with. 75% no, 25% yes. people aren't saying that this is -- just in terms of rhetoric, we've seen this before. >> we've been around politics every time and every year they say this campaign is more negative than the next. so i think that i would suggest the public is numb to this type of activity. the romney campaign wants to talk about the economy, taxes, the debt. i think that's where the campaign
rights movement. paul ryan has been active. >> no one considers them racist. >> however, the vice president if you were to take it to an extreme, the vice president did suggest, perhaps that shackling african-americans. >> unshackling wall street is a different claim. instead of economic policies is that he's trying to say. >> chains, probably not the ideal metaphor in retrospect. the romney campaign said it was a new low. they lost no time sending that out. we asked our...
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egypt will become a civil state in which everyone will be entitled to their rights. >> 18 months after the fall of hosni mubarak, of common morsi rotfeld martialed tantawi, the head of the egyptian military. we will speak with sharif abdel kouddous about egypt and syria from where he has just returned as escalating violence is forcing thousands of refugees to leave. >> it is clear of violence is in many parts of syria [unintelligible] and savage attack by the opposition and urban centers inflicting a heavy toll on innocent civilians. >> we will also speak with prof. omar dahi. then to janesville, wisconsin. >> it basically is a perfect proxy story of what could our country become? with great potential because we have this most exceptional nation. >> with republican congressman paul ryan joining mitt romney on the ticket, his home town of janesville is in the national spotlight. general motors closed its plant there in 2008. of more than 5000 jobs were lost. we will speak with brad lichtenstein, director of the new documentary, "as goes janesville." all of that and more coming up. this
egypt will become a civil state in which everyone will be entitled to their rights. >> 18 months after the fall of hosni mubarak, of common morsi rotfeld martialed tantawi, the head of the egyptian military. we will speak with sharif abdel kouddous about egypt and syria from where he has just returned as escalating violence is forcing thousands of refugees to leave. >> it is clear of violence is in many parts of syria [unintelligible] and savage attack by the opposition and urban...